Steve Adler intercepts and carried the ball 73 yards for a touchdown. Photo by Mark Peters. |
Kaʻū Trojans defense was led by a 70-yard interception return for a touchdown by Stephen Adler. There was also an interception by Keaka McDonnell and one by Diya Ellis-Reyes. Sacks were recorded by Desmond Camba, Blake Self-Ah Yee and Dakota Seaver. McDonnell led the Defense in tackles with six.
Cowboy defender breaks up a deep pass attempt to TJ Kuahuia-Faafia. Photo by Mark Peters |
The female pedestrian was transported to the Kona Community Hospital for treatment and later transferred to the Queens Medical Center on O'ahu for further treatment, where she is currently listed in critical condition.
The driver of the vehicle fled the scene and failed to render aid to the pedestrian. Failure to render aid when a person is seriously injured or killed in a traffic collision is a Class “B” felony that may be punishable by up to 10 years in prison and fines up to $25,000. Failure to render aid is covered under section 291C-14 of the Hawai'i Revised Statutes.
A solid block by Senior lineman Dakota Seaver helps open a hole for the Trojan running backs. Photo by Mark Peters |
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LT. GOV. SYLVIA LUKE is covering for Gov. Josh Green who is on the mainland again, away four nights from Thursday until Monday afternoon. A statement from his office says that he is in Nevada "to attend meetings with various business and trade leaders."
The Governor is on the the mainland after being back in Hawai'i for a few days last week following his visit to New York the previous weekend to participate in the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals meeting and a followup presentation for the Brookings Institution and United Nations Foundation.
The Lt. Governor is Acting Governor from late afternoon of Thursday Sept. 21 through midday Sept. 25. She was also acting governor the previous weekend and was scheduled to be Acting Governor for a portion of Green's trip out of state July 30 to Aug. 15 but Green came back to Hawai'i after the Maui firestorm disaster.
Green was also in New York in July for a United Nations High Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development.
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Senior Dominic Nurial-Dacalio closes in on the Kohala ball carrier with support from teammates. He achieves another solid game in the trenches, playing offense and defense. Photo by Mark Peters |